Practical RF circuit design for modern wireless systems, vol. I [Book Review]

IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine engineer might use this only for a basic understanding of the method and rather use a commercial FEA software that is widely available today. The book ends with a chapter on the design considerations in an avionics electronic package. Engineers who need to perform back-ofthe-envelope calculations for heat transfer or vibration problems will find this book to be an excellent resource. The material is written for quick learning and is geared for applying to practical problems encountered by engineers. Even if the problem does not involve electronics, the basic concepts and examples can be extended to many other types of heat transfer problems.